I'm being cared for by:Douglas County Animal Shelter

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Facts about Bing

I am

not good with dogs.

Bing's Info...

I am not good with dogs.

Bing's Story...

Bing's Story...

Bing is a very excited boy! He loves to play and jump! He has been with us since 10-17-16 and is ready for a home! He is heartworm negative, a thin 49lbs, and has shown some dog aggression at the shelter- so if you have a dog, please bring yours to do a safe meet and greet at the shelter in neutral territory before adoption. His adoption includes a lifetime registration microchip and basic vaccines.

About Our Shelter...

Our shelter is operated by the Douglas County Board of Commissioners (BOC). We strive to educate our county citizens by providing information about low-cost spay/neuter options and general information about responsible pet ownership.

Come Meet Our Pets...

Our Adoption Process...

Adoption fees are $35.00 per animal. This includes the adoption fee plus a microchip implantation and registration. The adopter must sign a contract and agree to get the animal spayed or neutered and a rabies vaccine by the date stated on the contract.

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